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Date Posted: 10:35:30 06/29/10 Tue
Author: Artie
Subject: Re: We need to talk politics
In reply to: Artie... 's message, "Re: We need to talk politics" on 10:33:51 06/29/10 Tue

>>> Hey, 25 years ago, when I played Sampson in
>>>Spiro's R&J, you played Lord Capulet...
>>>
>>>
>>> ...now, 25 years later I find myself cast as Lord
>>>Capulet...
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ...any suggestions?
>>
>>
>>Well, lad. When I trod the boards back as Lord C, I
>>found it very helpful to hum a little tune in my head.
>> It helped drown out all those other "actors" who
>>tended to distract me from remembering my lines and
>>figuring out what sort of face to pull as I said them.
>> Also a good bas relief on the set can do wonders when
>>you're thinking of what to look at while others are
>>talking.



....what is all that commotion down there anyway?




...and you should see my family's crypt, it's beautiful.

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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> Re: We need to talk politics -- Cliff, 09:23:19 06/30/10 Wed

You're both senile.

Frank played Lord Montague.

He entered...he looked at the bas relief...he looked at his wife...

That was pretty much it.

We now return to the hate board version of Firing Line.


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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> Re: We need to talk politics -- Frank, 15:37:06 06/30/10 Wed

>You're both senile.
>
>Frank played Lord Montague.

I played both roles, as I recall.
and brilliantly.

There were those who compared me favorably with Dave Ruane, but I am too modest to accept such a compliment


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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> Re: We need to talk politics -- Cliff, 12:39:01 07/01/10 Thu


>There were those who compared me favorably with Dave
>Ruane, but I am too modest to accept such a compliment

Ha-boom-boom-boom..Dave Ruane!

The good news is that Duncan Rogers claims that he remembers nothing, about that production, so go ahead and claim both parts.

and yes, you were brilliant.


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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> Re: We need to talk politics -- Artie, 09:56:05 07/03/10 Sat


>
>Ha-boom-boom-boom..Dave Ruane!
>
>The good news is that Duncan Rogers claims that he
>remembers nothing, about that production, so go ahead
>and claim both parts.
>
>and yes, you were brilliant.



...oh, right, Monty Montague...Does Chris look like Frank looked then?



Also, what was Duncun's girlfiends name...The fabulous and talented Louise?...then she boned Paris...in the springtime.


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